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| jupiterone |
Alright I know this may seem like somewhat of a rather ODD question but:
For those of you that have been there/live there what are some nice things to do during the summer season?
At around June-July?
My friend and I are planning on going for a week or two and I wanna take into consideration all the things there are.
I know it may seem just a tad bit too early but rather plan ahead than be dissapointed, any input is great! |
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| nchs09 |
an week is a loooong time to spend in amsterdam, too much i think
1 day to shop around....
1 day to smoke up
1 day to see van gogh museum/heiniken experience...
thats preatty much all u need. |
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| Ian |
| it's more historical sites and the likes as mario mentioned, besides weed and maybe taking in a game of football, which in those months would be hard, July has the amsterdam tournament i think with ajax + 3 other teams from world football. You'd be as well to spend 4 days in amsterdam and 3 in berlin |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
it's more historical sites and the likes as mario mentioned, besides weed and maybe taking in a game of football, which in those months would be hard, July has the amsterdam tournament i think with ajax + 3 other teams from world football. You'd be as well to spend 4 days in amsterdam and 3 in berlin | b0p.. great suggestion... berlin > amsterdam |
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| TranceGiant |
| two weeks in Amsterdam is hardcore. As has been suggested, make it a Europe trip, especially combine it with a little visit to Belgium (Antwerp+Brussels) and Paris isn't that far away either. |
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| pmoisse |
I'm actually moving to A-Dam next week, but if you have the time, hit Berlin for sure. Check out the Heineken museum, Rijksmuseum, and Vondelpark (in Amsterdam). In Berlin, the best way to see the city is by a walking tour that starts near the entrance to the old main train station. Google "walking tours Berlin" and you should be able to find something. The one that I went on was a half day, and f-ing amazing.
They're both amazing cities.
I'm going to be fairly new to A-Dam having only been there for a week some time ago.
Dance Valley is in July, as is the Extrema festival.
I'm not sure about the football. You may have to settle for lower ranked teams than Ajax. I'd also like to catch a top league game but I'm not sure if I'll be able to get tickets.
I arrive March 8th, so any more specific questions, feel free to shoot me a pm and I can try and find whatever info you need.
Cheers,
Paul |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by pmoisse
I'm actually moving to A-Dam next week, but if you have the time, hit Berlin for sure. Check out the Heineken museum, Rijksmuseum, and Vondelpark (in Amsterdam). In Berlin, the best way to see the city is by a walking tour that starts near the entrance to the old main train station. Google "walking tours Berlin" and you should be able to find something. The one that I went on was a half day, and f-ing amazing.
They're both amazing cities.
I'm going to be fairly new to A-Dam having only been there for a week some time ago.
Dance Valley is in July, as is the Extrema festival.
I'm not sure about the football. You may have to settle for lower ranked teams than Ajax. I'd also like to catch a top league game but I'm not sure if I'll be able to get tickets.
I arrive March 8th, so any more specific questions, feel free to shoot me a pm and I can try and find whatever info you need.
Cheers,
Paul | yes, infront of that coffee place... they sell some bomb beagles which are perfect to eat before u start on ur walk in berlin.. those tours were bomb. |
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| Sushipunk |
- Rent a bike. Get stoned. Ride around. Watch out for trams.
- Take a cruise on a canal boat.
- Go to the various museums.
- Check out the clubs, and the illegal parties too if you can find them.
- Buy magic mushrooms from a smart-shop, just for the novelty (if that's your thing).
- Go to the Heineken brewery for the tour. You get free beer at the end.
I lived there for 3 months back in 2000, had a sweet little apartment with some friends. There's plenty to do, aside from the major tourist type activities. If you can, get to know some locals - They will be able to tell you heaps of interesting things to do that you probably wouldn't think of yourself :) |
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| jupiterone |
Thanks for all the input fellas!
I'll be sure to give ya a PM soon Paul |
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| emc^2 |
| quote: | Originally posted by pmoisse
I'm actually moving to A-Dam next week, but if you have the time, hit Berlin for sure. Check out the Heineken museum, Rijksmuseum, and Vondelpark (in Amsterdam). In Berlin, the best way to see the city is by a walking tour that starts near the entrance to the old main train station. Google "walking tours Berlin" and you should be able to find something. The one that I went on was a half day, and f-ing amazing.
They're both amazing cities.
I'm going to be fairly new to A-Dam having only been there for a week some time ago.
Dance Valley is in July, as is the Extrema festival.
I'm not sure about the football. You may have to settle for lower ranked teams than Ajax. I'd also like to catch a top league game but I'm not sure if I'll be able to get tickets.
I arrive March 8th, so any more specific questions, feel free to shoot me a pm and I can try and find whatever info you need.
Cheers,
Paul |
Well this sounds more exciting than 99.8% of my life. Sigh. I teh lose.
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| pmoisse |
| quote: | Originally posted by emc^2
Well this sounds more exciting than 99.8% of my life. Sigh. I teh lose.
:( |
On the contrary. You don't have anything to lose by even just travelling to any of the countries mentionned. You only have experience and perspective to gain :)
Travelling isn't for everyone either. Hell, I've never lived abroad before, so this is a huge leap of faith.
But it, I'm going to make it work because I'm determined to.
If you're from the states, you likely cannot get dual citizenship like I have., But hey, if you can get European citizenship, you US one and more to Europe :D
You'll only know if travelling is for you, once you do it. Europe is a great place to start since the language and culture barrier isn't as challenging as say China, Japan, or south America. but fwiw, Japan is an amazing place, and I need to go back there someday.
-Paul |
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
yes, infront of that coffee place... they sell some bomb beagles which are perfect to eat before u start on ur walk in berlin.. those tours were bomb. |
my flight for Berlin is leaving in about 4 hours and I haven't had a wink of sleep :stongue:
for the walking tour I'm going to do a bunch of the ones from here:
http://www.stadtentwicklung.berlin....fstrecke1.shtml
I want to do some hardcore walking in Berlin but I'm going to feel like a dork if I take my jogging shoes :( |
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